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Central Section Event: Preservation for Planners

Giant Food Store Community Center (Linglestown) 2300 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg , PA, United States

Central Section Event: Preservation for Planners What to expect: Older and historic places are an integral part of the identities, cultures, and economies in Pennsylvania’s diverse communities. These places, where we live, work, and play, can often mean different things to different people. This provides both opportunities and challenges as communities grow and change. How   

Southeast Section Event: Complete Streets and Vision Zero

Complete Streets and Vision Zero Training The City of Philadelphia adopted Complete Streets standards in 2012 to: Improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety Enhance civic and community use of our streets Make our streets more welcoming to visitors As projects come in for development reviews, sometimes there is confusion about how to meet these standards and   

APA-PA Central Section Workshop: PennDOT’s Active Transportation Plan & Related Initiatives

Giant Food Store Community Center (Linglestown) 2300 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg , PA, United States

Active transportation infrastructure provides Pennsylvanians with affordable, environmentally-friendly modes of transportation and recreational opportunities. The rising number of Pennsylvanians living with chronic diseases linked to physical inactivity, lower-income populations unable to afford cars, and other populations that are more likely to walk or bike would see some of the greatest benefits from quality active transportation   

Southeast Section Event: Sustainable Architecture and Housing…

Maas Building 1325 North Randolph Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Meet us in the beautiful Maas Building in Olde Kensington Philadelphia to discuss "cozy homes," sustainable architecture and construction, and Philadelphia housing trends. Speakers include: Robert Fleming, Founding Director and Professor, MS in Sustainable Design Program, Thomas Jefferson University. Stephanie Sena, Founder and Executive Director of The Breaking Bread Community, an affordable Housing Initiative, which   

Active Transportation Local Technical Assistance Program

LVPC office 961 Marcon Boulevard, Suite 310, Allentown, Pennsylvania

Nationwide and particularly in the Lehigh Valley, people are increasingly seeking more transportation options that would make it easier to get around by foot, by bicycle or by some other non-motorized vehicle. The newest LTAP class, Active Transportation, can help every community improve transportation options and safety by providing the latest research on bike paths,   

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Penn State Extension Event: Planning for Active Transportation…

Webinar

Planning for Active Transportation in Southwestern Pennsylvania Approved for 1.25 CM credits Are you interested in making your community a safer place to bike and walk, but are overwhelmed or unsure where to start? Learn more about how the Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) is planning for active transportation and providing technical guidance to local governments   

Neighborhood Assistance Program Workshop

Commonwealth Keystone Building, PUC Hearing Room #3 400 North Street, Harrisburg, PA, United States

Join the PA Department of Economic and Community Development and PA Downtown Center for a Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) workshop on Tuesday, February 11, 2020. The NAP program also includes: the Neighborhood Partnership Program (NPP), the Special Program. Priorities (SPP), the Charitable Food Program (CFP), and Enterprise Zone Tax Credit (EZP). These programs will assist   

Penn State Extension Event: Affordable Housing Opportunities in Communities

Webinar

Affordable Housing Opportunities in Communities Approved for 1.25 CM credits About half a million families in Pennsylvania lack access to safe, affordable housing. The need for affordable housing has long-term economic impacts, making it difficult for some employers to find employees or forcing minimum wage workers to have long commutes to jobs in communities they   

Penn State Extension Event: Brownfield Remediation…

Webinar

Brownfield Remediation to Rebuild Communities Approved for 1.25 CM credits A brownfield is a real property whose use or reuse may be complicated by a presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant. Many former industrial and commercial activities may indeed be brownfields. Pennsylvania’s voluntary cleanup program, known as Act 2, presents   

CANCELLED-Northeast Section Event: PA Land Use Law Update…

PA Land Use Law Update-Zoning Cases Approved for 1.50 CM credits law The PA Chapter – APA - Northeast Section is sponsoring a PA land use law update workshop. This workshop will provide a review of the case law and administrative decisions issued in the last year pertaining to Zoning. Recent amendments to the PA Municipalities   

Penn State Extension: Improving Retail Activities in Rural Communities…

Webcast

Improving Retail Activities in Rural Communities by Collaborating with the Department of Transportation Approved for 1.25 CM credits Denmark, South Carolina (population 3,401) is an economically distressed rural community in southeastern South Carolina.  The local economic development alliance asked Clemson Extension to assist in pursuing opportunities for improvement for the community.  Clemson conducted 165 door-to-door   

PMPEI Train the Trainer

Centre Region Council of Government Building 2643 Gateway DR, State College, PA, United States

A “Train-the-Trainer” class to prepare new instructors to teach the PA Municipal Planning Education’s “Course in Community Planning” is scheduled for May 2020. Citizen and professional planners, and allied professionals, with a minimum of five years’ experience in planning in Pennsylvania who are committed to planning education are eligible to become PMPEI Certified Instructors. “Train-the-Trainer”   

WEBINAR – Craving Community: The Increments of Great Neighborhoods

We’ll discuss those components that make up beloved mixed-use cities and towns, how they work, and why they matter. We’ll explore a variety of housing types - including missing middle types – that energize neighborhoods and make them more vibrant. We’ll discuss the critical differences between building these types – which may be subtle differences   

WEBINAR – Integrating Sea Level Rise into Plans

We will explore how local planners incorporate sea level rise projections into different planning processes and documents. How does a local jurisdiction decide which sea level scenario to use? Then how has this been implemented into different planning documentation? Planners from three different jurisdictions will join us in discussing how they have been accomplishing this   

PAFPM Floodplain Management 101 Webinar

Flooding is the #1 natural hazard to affect all Pennsylvanians. Gain a holistic understanding of the regulatory requirements for development in floodplains. Presenter of this course will provide an overview on NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program) and current Pennsylvania floodplain regulations in the context of the State's model ordinance as well as International Construction Codes   

WEBINAR – Focus on Micromobility: Incorporating New Methods of Travel into the Planning Landscape

Attendees will hear from three leading practitioners in the emerging field of micromobility, each presenting a different angle on the changes that nimble, on-demand transportation options mean for street design and streetscapes, transit service, and travel patterns. Our presenters will be Jess Stetson – Head of Growth for Ride Report, Alvaro Villagran – Program Manager   

PMPEI Train the Trainer, Continued

Centre Region Council of Government Building 2643 Gateway DR, State College, PA, United States

A “Train-the-Trainer” class to prepare new instructors to teach the PA Municipal Planning Education’s “Course in Community Planning” is scheduled for May 2020. Citizen and professional planners, and allied professionals, with a minimum of five years’ experience in planning in Pennsylvania who are committed to planning education are eligible to become PMPEI Certified Instructors. “Train-the-Trainer”   

WEBINAR – Project Management for Planners

This webinar will provide participants with tools and techniques that planners can use to successfully manage planning projects. A five-phased process for managing projects based on industry standards adopted by the Project Management Institute will be discussed. The session is built around the five phases of project management: Initiating; Planning; Executing; Controlling; and, Closing. Discussion   

Tips for Successful Telework Programs

Whether you've always had a telework program for your employees, you had to implement one quickly during the COVID-19 closings, or you're still thinking about implementing one, this webinar will give you the basic info you need to get the most benefits from telework, at any stage of the game.

WEBINAR – #ReadyforPreservation: Tools and Tips to Support Your Downtown’s Recovery and Revitalization

Pennsylvania downtowns are the economic, social, and cultural heart of many communities. Downtown buildings, businesses and activities often reflect a community’s history, values and economic core as well as the aspirations of local leaders and community members. Today, Pennsylvania downtowns are facing the daunting task of responding to the current economic havoc and planning for   

WEBINAR – Research in Action: Trends in How Municipalities Are Addressing Increased Demand for Safe Public Space

Learn about the various strategies communities are implementing in response to increased demands for safe public space for walking and cycling during the COVID19 crisis. Researchers at UNC’s Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center will present on an effort to collect and analyze data on these strategies in order to identify community-based factors related to their   

Penn State Extension: Creating Vibrant Communities

Webcast

Creating Vibrant Communities Approved for 1.25 CM credits Every community engages in development. The prosperity and vibrancy of a community is about strategic development. Strategic development is focused on a community’s willingness to work on their long-term future prosperity.  The goal is to build a trusting long-term relationship with community leaders and collectively seek to   

PlaceEconomics Webinar: Cost of an Empty Building

Learn how to calculate the cost of an empty building in your community. Standardized forms/excel sheets will be provided. After this program, participants will be able to: Explain the connection between rents and retail sales volume Identify forgone annual business revenues from a vacant building using Rent to Value ratios Investigate the sources of data   

Driving Innovation to Create Aging-friendly Communities Webinar

In this session, speakers will focus on ways to strategically maximize resources and drive innovation to make progress towards creating more aging-friendly communities, including: (1) results of a 2019 survey with ICMA on the extent that local governments engage in planning that meets the needs of all residents and deliver more equal functional capacity across   

PlaceEconomics Webinar: Impact of Upper Floor Housing

Learn how to calculate the impact of a unit of upper floor housing in your community. Standardized forms/excel sheets will be provided. After attending this program, participants will be able to: Describe the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES) as a tool to measure local economic activity by category Organize CES data in a form that allows   

Empowerment through Design to Create a Choice Neighborhood Webinar

The HUD Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI) employs a comprehensive approach to community transformation by helping stakeholders revitalize distressed public or assisted housing developments while investing in neighborhood and people projects that improve the quality of life for residents. Successful urban design and preservation efforts are vital to the success of a CNI Plan in order   

COVID-19 Effects on Real Estate Demand Webinar

Presented by APA New Jersey Please Note: Due to capacity, this webinar is limited to APA Region 1 Members only. APA Membership ID is required at registration.  As the Metro New York economy begins to reactivate through phased reopening, uncertainty remains as to the lasting effects on real estate demand. At the root of this   

Innovative Financing to Build Market Rate Apartments in Rural Areas Webinar

Creating new, market-rate rental housing in rural Wisconsin, like many rural areas, is challenging. As is often the case, new market-rate apartments cannot achieve rental rates high enough to cash flow their projects based on construction and financing costs. This webcast will explore creative financing options to develop market-rate apartments in rural areas. 

Penn State Extension: Pedestrians: Safety, Speed, and Crosswalks

Webinar

Pedestrians: Safety, Speed, and Crosswalks Approved for 1.25 CM credits This webinar will present an overview of the safety issues related to traffic speed and pedestrians from a variety of perspectives. First, the webinar will cover safety statistics, speeding issues on local roads, and some speed management steps. Next, the webinar will present an overview   

The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative

In these stressful times, we are all looking for ways to help us stay healthy, active and connected as we manage the pandemic and the long-awaited call for racial justice transformations. Author Florence Williams will share with us her research on how nature can help heal us. In The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us   

Ethics for Planners Webinar

This session will be an interactive dialogue about ethical principles and guidelines that professional planners face. It will cover the AICP Code of Ethics and will apply the Code to ethics scenarios developed by the AICP Commission and drawing from the speaker’s experiences. The session will satisfy the AICP-CM ethics requirement. Learning Objectives: Provide a   

Southwest Section Event: Short-Term Rentals, Split – Zoned Parcels, & More!

Webinar

Short-Term Rentals, Split – Zoned Parcels, & More! The goal of the program is to provide a learning opportunity for Southwest PA planners to earn their required 1.5 Law continuing education credits. The two featured speakers are both attorneys that focus on municipal law work. The first presenter will focus on short-term rentals and the   

Walking Towards Justice in Indian Country: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls

On Wednesday, August 12th, America Walks will broadcast Part 2 in the Walking Towards Justice in Indian Country series, focused on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. In the United States, Native American women are more than twice as likely to experience violence than any other demographic. One in three Native women is sexually assaulted during her   

The Future of Zoning: The View from the COVID-19 Lens

The Future of Zoning: The View from the COVID-19 Lens Approved for 1.5 CM credits In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and our nation's shaky response, it is time to consider a wide range of modest tweaks and more dramatic shifts to American zoning law as potential steps to take in anticipation of future pandemics   

Penn State Extension: The Future of Zoning…

The Future of Zoning: The View from the COVID-19 Lens Approved for 1.50 CM credits law In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and our nation's shaky response, it is time to consider a wide range of modest tweaks and more dramatic shifts to American zoning law as potential steps to take in anticipation of future   

APA Region 1 Webcast hosted by PA Chapter

Webcast

APA Region 1 Webcast hosted by PA Chapter  Location Analytics for Coronavirus Preparation Planning | 1 CM (pending approval) This webinar will go over planning for emergencies and disasters, such as the COVID-19 outbreak, of this year, requires quick access to current data related to community resources and business, as well as identification of at-risk populations.   

Green Infrastructure 101 Webinar

Green Infrastructure 101 webinar to discuss the benefits of green infrastructure, how it can be use in your community, and funding opportunities. Speakers:  Bradley J. Hazelwood, RLA, LEED AP  Project Manager  Bill Moldovan, R.L.A  Project Manager  Gregory A. Jones  Principal 

Penn State Extension: Farmers Markets Before, During and Post COVID-19

webinar

Farmers Markets Before, During and Post COVID-19 Approved for 1.25 CM credits  Farmers markets have long served as a way to increase food access in low-income areas, support small farmers and local businesses, and bolster a strong, locally empowering economy. Now, with food insecurity heightened, the agricultural food supply chain at risk, and local economies   

2020 Virtual AICP Exam Prep Session

Webinar

The Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association is holding an all-day virtual AICP exam prep session on Saturday, October 3 from 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.  The session will review the content outline of the AICP exam, which APA recently updated, and provide details on the different content areas. The exam has been updated to   

Penn State Extension: Planning Commission Boards…

webinar

Planning Commission Boards in PA: Requirements & Recommendations Approved for 1.25 CM credits  Having an active and effective board is an important part of planning at all levels.  Board members that  are aware of their roles and committed to service enhance the impacts of planning efforts.  Common problems planning  commissions  face in in carrying out   

Webinar Wednesdays: Micromobility Challenges…

Webinar

Micromobility Challenges: Sometimes You Feel Like a Scooter and Sometimes You Don't A brief exploration of the taxonomy and classification; legal status, safety considerations, planning implications, and open research questions for the expanding universe of powered micromobility vehicles. Attendees will evolve their understanding of current of micromobility classification, how that is applied via PA’s existing   

Webinar Wednesdays: Hello, It’s Me…

Webinar

Hello, It's Me: Introducing PA-SHARE PA-SHARE (Pennsylvania’s Historic & Archaeological Resource Exchange), the PA State Historic Preservation Office’s new, state-of-the-art GIS and online project management system, launched October 2020. As the primary interface for all PA SHPO programs, PA-SHARE will enable users to submit and track projects in real-time, receive confirmation of submissions and expedited   

PMPEI: Building a Strong Planning Commission

PMPEI Online Learning Building a Strong Planning Commission Tuesday, January 12, 2021 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Members, Non-Members and PSAB Plus Members: $25 per class   A strong and well-organized planning commission is the key to a successful planning program. While MPC Article II provides the authority to have a planning commission it offers   

Penn State Extension: Making Quality Choices…

Making Quality Choices in Broadband Deployment Approved for 1.25 CM credits  High-speed Internet access, or broadband, is critical to economic opportunity, job creation, education, and civic engagement. But there are too many parts of this country where broadband is unavailable. In urban areas, 97% of Americans have access to high-speed fixed service. In rural areas,   

Webinar Wednesdays: Planning and the New Dynamics…

Webinar

Planning and the New Dynamics of the Demographic of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Growth The "Grandparents Raising Grandchildren" demographic is rapidly growing across Pennsylvania. Over 90,000 families have this situation. Millions of youngsters nationally are being raised this way. This panel will examine the role of the planner in working closely with this demographic and how   

Webinar Wednesdays: Planning with a Purpose…

Webinar

Planning with a Purpose...and Need: Connecting with PennDOT and FHWA to Build the Foundation for Sound  Transportation Projects Sound transportation projects start with sound planning! Properly identifying and documenting transportation problems early in a project's life cycle are key to developing a project's purpose and need for NEPA documentation and analyses. Purpose and need serve   

Lehigh Valley/Berks Section Event: PA Land Use Institute

Webinar

PA Land Use Institute Co-sponsored by American Planning Association Pennsylvania Chapter and the Lehigh Valley/Berks Section, The Berks County Planning Commission, Berks County Bar Association, the Reading Berks Association of Realtors®, the Smart Growth Alliance of Berks County 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM - “Recent Land Use Court Decisions and Pending Legislation” This session presented   

Penn State Extension: Making Planning More Adaptable

Webinar

Making Planning More Adaptable Approved for 1.25 CM credits  With the complexities and uncertainties revealed in the pandemic and unrest of 2020, planning effectively for the next decade means being more adaptable. In this webinar, there will be discussion of the  three approaches to urban planning:  prescriptive, proscriptive and adaptive. The adaptive approach is best   

Northeast Section Event: PA Land Use Law Update…

Webinar

PA Land Use Law Update - Zoning Cases The PA Chapter – APA - Northeast Section is sponsoring a PA Land Use Law Update webinar. This webinar will provide a review of the case law and administrative decisions issued in the last year pertaining to Zoning. Recent amendments to the PA Municipalities Planning Code as well   

2021 Virtual AICP Exam Prep Session

Webinar

The Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association is holding an all-day virtual AICP exam prep session on Saturday, March 20 from 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.  The session will review the content outline of the AICP exam, which APA recently updated, and provide details on the different content areas. The exam has been updated to   

Penn State Extension: Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic…

Webinar

Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Potential Redevelopment Options for Retail Spaces Approved for 1.25 CM credits  COVID-19 has had significant negative impacts on traditional shopping malls and other “big box” retailers. What are the potential options for owners of large retail spaces to reinvigorate the retail space in a post-COVID world, or pivot to   

Webinar Wednesdays: Planning at the Intersection…

Webinar

Planning at the Intersection of Technology, Growth, Revitalization and Inclusion The United States and the World are in the midst of the 4th Industrial Revolution. The forces of globalization, automation, connectivity, changing demographics, and shared and on-demand economy are changing everything from how we communicate to do business. The form of our communities is changing   

Penn State Extension: Planning for Growth, Prosperity & Resiliency…

Webinar

Planning for Growth, Prosperity & Resiliency: Using the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategies Plan and Process to Innovate and Guide Strategic Growth Approved for 1.25 CM credits  Although the Community Economic Development Strategies (CEDS) plan is required plan needed for regions to access Economic Development Administration (EDA) funding, the tool, when developed collaboratively and strategically, can   

Webinar Wednesday: Beat the Heat Hunting Park…

Beat the Heat Hunting Park: A Community Heat Relief Plan In Philadelphia, some neighborhoods can be 22 degrees F hotter than others and low-income residents and residents of color are more likely to live in these hotter neighborhoods. This pattern of unequal exposure to risk tells us that climate change is not only a public   

Central Section Event: Guideposts for Decision Making…

Webinar

What to expect: Guideposts to Decision Making: Ethics & Land Use Law workshop is sure to benefit you in many ways. The Ethics Session will provide a general overview of Pennsylvania’s Public Official and Employee Ethics Act, including the conflict of interest prohibitions and the Statement of Financial Interests filing requirements. Emphasis will be placed   

Penn State Extension: Community Needs…

Webinar

Community Needs: Assessments That Planners Should Know About Approved for 1.25 CM credits  In the field of planning, the creation of plans is one of the foundations upon which decisions are made, recommendations are provided, and funds are invested.  Plans can range from overall comprehensive plans to those specific to open space and recreation, to   

PMPEI: Managing the Subdivision Review Process

Tuesday, June 1, 2021 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Members & Non-Members & PSAB Plus Members: $25 per class Register here Subdivision and Land Development ordinances are the most common land use regulation in the commonwealth. For many local planning commissions reviewing development applications takes up most of their meeting time. This course looks at   

Webinar Wednesday: The Impact of COVID-19 on School Districts

The Impact of COVID-19 on School Districts There's no question that the COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on schools across Pennsylvania. Uncertainty about how school closures in spring 2020 impacted student achievement, as well as how the rapid conversion of most instruction to an online platform this academic year will continue to affect   

PA AV Summit Series: Multimodal and Transit

As automation increases in transportation vehicles and systems, it is imperative to ensure that these new technologies complement and connect to traditional transportation options. Automation has a positive role to play in the advancement of public transportation that improves both operations and safety in a multimodal environment. This webinar will focus on how automated use   

Penn State Solar Law Symposium

Penn State Solar Law Symposium Utility-Scale Solar Development: For Lawyers, Landowners, & Others An Online Legal Educational Symposium Tuesday, June 15, 2021, 12:00pm – 3:30pm (EDT) Thursday, June 17, 2021, 12:00pm – 3:30pm (EDT) This symposium is targeted at those with both beginning and intermediate levels of knowledge about photovoltaic electrical generation for the grid   

TCRPC: Using Open Space…

Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Lunch & Learn Using Open Space to Deliver Economic, Social and Environmental Benefits Demand for open space is on the rise, and many people have moved out of cities to relieve stress and socially distance outdoors. At the same time, communities face significant challenges related to equity, public health, economic activity   

Penn State Solar Law Symposium

Penn State Solar Law Symposium Utility-Scale Solar Development: For Lawyers, Landowners, & Others An Online Legal Educational Symposium Tuesday, June 15, 2021, 12:00pm – 3:30pm (EDT) Thursday, June 17, 2021, 12:00pm – 3:30pm (EDT) This symposium is targeted at those with both beginning and intermediate levels of knowledge about photovoltaic electrical generation for the grid   

Webinar Wednesday: The Evolution of Aerial Imagery…

The Evolution of Aerial Imagery and AI Insights The field of aerial imagery has exploded in the last two decades. Technology and advances in gathering data have made aerial images better, cheaper, and more accessible to a wide range of users. Today aerial imagery is used in a number of diverse sectors including engineering, construction,   

Penn State Extension: Intergenerational Community Engagement & Planning…

Intergenerational Community Engagement & Planning - Values & Practices Approved for 1.25 CM credits  As individuals grow apart in today's society, communities need to come together. Communities not only provide a geographic location where people live, they also offer social interaction and common ties that bind people together. Ideally, these community features and related opportunities   

TCRPC: Tough But Fair on Freight & Warehousing

Webinar

Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Lunch & Learn Tough But Fair on Freight & Warehousing This course will provide a brief overview of PennDOT’s Publication 790 on Freight Planning Guidance and expand on the best practices for evaluating freight movement and engaging stakeholders. Learn how freight operators and developers are thinking about infrastructure, their business, and   

Webinar Wednesday: So You Want to Build a Trail…

So You Want to Build a Trail: Tips for Planning, Design, Funding and Construction Multi-use trails have seen a surge in popularity as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, and are increasingly being used for transportation, in addition to their traditional role as a recreational amenity. Due to this increased demand, communities may be motivated   

Penn State Extension: Making Buffers Work for Your Community…

Making Buffers Work for Your Community, Clients, and Residents Approved for 1.25 CM credits  Municipalities are often encouraged to install riparian buffers along community streams. One of the best ways to protect and improve streams is to add a forested area or meadow next to the water, known as a riparian buffer. A riparian buffer   

TCRPC: PennDOT Connects Municipal Support Program

Webinar

Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Lunch & Learn PennDOT Connects Municipal Support Program This session will highlight the PennDOT Connects policy and the role of local government in collaboration with PennDOT and regional transportation planning partners to improve transportation planning and project delivery at the local level. Explanation of the Municipal Support Program will feature free   

Webinar Wednesday: Impact of COVID-19 on Traffic & Road Safety…

Impact of COVID-19 on Traffic & Road Safety of the City of Pittsburgh, PA In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a world-wide pandemic. In response to that, countries across the world and states around the US introduced public health measures to contain and reduce its spread including closures of educational institutions, non-essential   

TCRPC: Planning Toolkit

Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Planning Toolkit As part of the implementation of the TCRPC Regional Growth Management Plan, the online Planning Toolkit was developed to provide public officials, community leaders, regional stakeholders and the general public with information, resources and examples on a variety of important planning-related topics. In 2020, TCRPC staff began an update   

Penn State Extension: Short-Term Rental Trends…

Short-Term Rental Trends and How to Craft an Ordinance to Handle Them 1.25 CM credits (pending approval) The short-term rental (STR) market for using rental services such as Airbnb and VRBO has grown significantly in recent years. These services allow property owners to realize the economic benefit of renting all or part of their properties   

Penn State Extension: So You Want Agriculture in Your Community…

So You Want Agriculture in Your Community: Have You Heard of PA Farm Link? 1.25 CM credits (pending approval) In some communities, agriculture is part of the land use of the community. As the age of our farmers gets older, there could be the opportunity for “creating farming opportunities” for the next generation. Pennsylvania Farm   

Webinar Wednesday: Transit Supportive Community Development

Webinar

Transit Supportive Community Development Frequent, all-day transit service is only one piece of the puzzle in creating a seamless, total lifestyle transit network, which is a key goal set in SEPTA Forward, the Authority’s Strategic Plan. We also need to ensure that development near stations and along frequent transit corridors supports ridership. To do so, SEPTA is launching a comprehensive Transit Supportive Community Development   

Penn State Extension: Tactical Urbanism, Placemaking and More…

Tactical Urbanism, Placemaking and More: Tools for Taking Quick Action to Implement Your Best Made Plans 1.25 CM credits (pending approval) As both an overarching idea and a hands-on approach for improving a neighborhood, city, or region, placemaking inspires people to collectively reimagine and reinvent public spaces as the heart of every community. Strengthening the   

Webinar Wednesday: And Even More Ethics

And Even More Ethics This session will provide a more in-depth look at a variety of ethics scenarios, based on current planning practice. There will be case studies, and discussion associated with each of the core principles of the AICP Code of Ethics, and several other topics of relevant interest, such as social justice, climate   

Webinar Wednesday: Barriers and Some Solutions to Affordable Housing

Barriers and Some Solutions to Affordable Housing This session will dive into the specifics of the current landscape of affordable housing, focusing in Pennsylvania. It will describe some of the more frustrating aspects of building affordable housing and some steps that can be taken to help alleviate those concerns. The panel of speakers includes a   

Penn State Extension: Traditional Neighborhood Development…

Traditional Neighborhood Development: Planning Walkable & Connected Communities 1.25 CM credits (pending approval) Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND) is a design technique that replicates historic development patterns found in American towns that mimic those built in pre-1950s America before the shift to low-density, automobile-dependent suburban developments. and applies their basic elements to new development projects. TND   

Mid-Atlantic Collaboration: A Planner’s Guide to the Chesapeake Bay

Webinar

Chesapeake Bay Webinar Series, A Planner's Guide to the Chesapeake Bay   This webinar will provide an orientation to the Bay, including geography, population, the Bay program, why it's important for planners to know about the Bay and how local decision-making impacts water resources.   More information

Webinar Wednesday: Climate Change Planning…

Climate Change Planning for Vulnerable Neighborhoods We will introduce the county-wide climate change vulnerability assessment as well as other hazard mitigation-related projects undertaken by the Planning Commission. In 2020-2021, the Planning Commission utilized free public information on (A) historical flooding and flood-prone areas, (B) historically heat sensitive areas, and (C) disadvantaged populations in order to   

CAAP 2022 Statewide DEI Summit

Central Section of PA Chapter of APA is excited to announce its partnership with the Community Action Association of Pennsylvania (CAAP) to present a virtual  CAAP 2022 STATEWIDE Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) SUMMIT. The two-part event will occur on Tuesday, February 15th and Wednesday, February 16th from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. What is   

Penn State Extension: COVID-19 & Residential Property Sales…

COVID-19 & Residential Property Sales in Rural Pennsylvania 1.25 CM credits (pending approval) The COVID-19 pandemic and extended period of business closures made many Americans re-examine their living and working conditions. Such re-examinations affected housing markets in Pennsylvania, which have seen an increase in rural home purchases and a decrease in urban home purchases in   

Mid-Atlantic Collaboration: Plan Integration for Resilience and Equity

Webinar

Plan Integration for Resilience and Equity   Planners have a number of plans for which they are responsible. Two factors, climate resilience and equity, are top-of-mind as we try and integrate planning strategies to provide multiple benefits. The webinar would explore examples of successful plan integration and their relation to building in more resilient approaches   

CANCELED…Webinar Wednesday: Advancing Racial Equity…

ATTENTION: This webinar is canceled and will be rescheduled at a later date                                   Advancing Racial Equity through Land Use Planning According to US Census Data, disparity in income and housing among diverse racial and ethnic populations has occurred   

Penn State Extension: Crime Prevention through Environmental Design

Crime Prevention through Environmental Design 1.25 CM credits (pending approval) Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design or CPTED (pronounced sep-ted) suggests that the design of buildings, landscaping and outdoor environments can either encourage or discourage crime. CPTED attempts to minimize crime and the fear of crime by reducing criminal opportunity and fostering positive social interaction among   

Mid-Atlantic Collaboration: Leveraging Hazard Mitigation for Water Quality Benefits

Webinar

Leveraging Hazard Mitigation for Water Quality Benefits   Efforts to reduce water pollution can also achieve hazard mitigation plan goals. This webinar will provide examples of how local planners have integrated water quality, such as Green Infrastructure, into their Hazard Mitigation Plans.   More information

2022 Virtual AICP Exam Prep Session

The Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association is holding an all-day virtual AICP exam prep session on Saturday, March 19 from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM The session will review the content outline of the AICP exam, which APA recently updated, and provide details on the different content areas. The exam has been updated   

Webinar Wednesday: Multi-Local Government Aggregation Programs…

Multi-Local Government Aggregation Programs: A Tool for Implementation Multi-municipal aggregation programs can be incredibly valuable to assist local governments with implementation of technical and/or high upfront cost projects. Aggregation programs provide lower cost and turnkey services to local governments by leveraging the purchasing and decision making power of participants. Further, these programs remove several key   

2022 PA-DE ASLA Conference on Landscape Architecture

The Westin Wilmington 818 Shipyard Drive, Wilmington, DE, United States

PA-DE ASLA is pleased to welcome you to the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware this April 8-9. Content and field sessions focus on thoughtful approaches to timely issues and challenges, as well as in-depth reviews of important work happening in and around Wilmington. More information is available on PA-DE ASLA's website. More   

Penn State Extension: NRCS & USDA Rural Development…

NRCS and USDA RD: Funders That Planners, Municipal Officials, and Other Community Leaders Should Know Well 1.25 CM credits (pending approval) How community planners and other local leaders can utilize the agencies of the United State Department of Agriculture (USDA) -- Farm Service Agency (FSA), Natural Resource & Conservation Service (NRCS) & United States Department   

Mid-Atlantic Collaboration: How to Leverage Conservation, Open Space and Parks…

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How to Leverage Conservation, Open Space and Parks Funding to Maximize Multiple Benefits   How are localities leveraging conservation, open space and parks funding to maximize economic development, environmental stewardship, and quality of life? This webinar will explore the policies and opportunities that support conservation, recreation and open space at the local level.   More   

Webinar Wednesday: Environmental Justice Overview & Pennsylvania’s Draft Environmental Justice Policy

Environmental Justice Overview & Pennsylvania's Draft Environmental Justice Policy After this session, participants will be able to: Define environmental justice, equity, and equality. Know some key precedents around the environmental justice movement nationally and in Pennsylvania. Learn the scientific basis of disproportionate impacts facing communities. Know about the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)’s Environmental   

Mid-Atlantic Collaboration: One Water Approach…

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The One Water Approach and How It Benefits the Bay   Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM), aka. the “One Water” approach, has been embraced by APA as a best practice. Clean water goals have a strong connection to the One Water approach. This webinar will present local planning jurisdictions that have taken a One Water   

Webinar Wednesday: Off the Shelf and Into Action…

Off the Shelf and Into Action, Creating an Implementable Comprehensive Plan Ten years have passed since the implementable comprehensive plan approach was introduced. Interest continues to grow. RFPs from Pennsylvania communities regularly ask for an implementable plan. This webinar will provide a refresher on the implementable plan approach. It will describe how to create a   

New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference

2022 New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference Friday June 3, 2022 at the Trenton War Memorial The New Jersey History and Historic Preservation conference is the annual state-wide educational and networking opportunity for history and historic preservation professionals and volunteers in the fields of architecture, planning, heritage site and museum management, public history, archaeology,   

Mid-Atlantic Collaboration: Smart Growth Tools for Protecting Water Resources

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Smart Growth Tools for Protecting Water Resources   Water quality outcomes are directly tied to land use decisions made by local jurisdictions. This webinar would explore local land use scenarios that lead to triple-bottom-line (economic, social, environmental) results and pose questions on current land use trends watershed-wide that may threaten progress.   More information

Penn State Extension: Planning in Rural Pennsylvania…

Planning in Rural Pennsylvania in 2020: Analysis of the Use & Effectiveness of Land Use Tools 1.25 CM credits (pending approval) The Center for Rural Pennsylvania recently published a Research Report titled Planning in Rural Pennsylvania: Analysis of the Use and Effectiveness of Municipal Land Use Tools. Based on two statewide surveys and a selection   

Mid-Atlantic Collaboration: Planning for Agriculture, Wind and Solar

Planning for Agriculture, Wind and Solar Policies in the United States promote expansion of renewable energy and protection of farmland. Sometimes these goals clash. This presentation reviews the land consumption issues, local opposition to renewable energy (NIMBYism) and competing state and local policies. The focus then turns on co-location, or how agriculture and renewable energy   

Webinar Wednesday: Telling Your Story…

Telling Your Story: Effective Strategies for Communication Successful public communication is more than surveys and opinion polls. It must also inform and educate, and that requires more than posting everything on your website. Even in a small community, that volume of data is overwhelming and can be frustrating to navigate. In this presentation, we will   

Webinar Wednesday: Advancing Racial Equity through Land Use Planning

Advancing Racial Equity through Land Use Planning According to US Census Data, disparity in income and housing among diverse racial and ethnic populations has occurred in the United States. Researchers have pointed out that many members of these specific populations have been adversely impacted by housing policies adopted in the first half of the 20th   

Mid-Atlantic Planning Webinar: Ethic Cases of the Year

Ethics Case of the Year : October 18th, 2022 — 12pm-1pm 1 CM: # 9258311 Join MAPC in case analyses of scenarios based upon both formal complaints and informal inquiries reviewed by the Ethics Officer and Ethics Committee in 2021. Speakers: Scott Duncanson, AICP, Senior Environmental Planner and Project Manager at Gannett Fleming, Inc., Lauren DeVore,   

Guns, Lawyers & Land Use Webinar

Tuesday, November 1st, 2022, 12PM-1PM Guns, Lawyers, & Land Use Webinar The Second Amendment Right to Bear Arms is implicated by local zoning and land use regulations. State and federal courts have decided an increasing number of cases that limit the scope of land use regulation on firearms. This presentation first provides and overview of   

Webinar Wednesday: Pennsylvania Land Use Law Update…

Pennsylvania Land Use Law Update: Appellate Cases from 2021-2022 Appellate Cases will be presented in traditional lecture format as well as interactively with hypotheticals to demonstrate how a recent case decided the outcome. Cases will range from traditional zoning approval cases (variances, special exceptions & conditional uses), zoning interpretation cases and validity challenges, to subdivision   

Webinar Wednesday: Planning Ethics…

Planning Ethics: What's New in 2022 and Elect Ethics Cases of the Year The AICP Code of Ethics was recently updated in 2021 with the updated code going into effect January 1, 2022. This session will present a summary of the updated AICP Code of Ethics followed by a review of several ethical scenarios/case studies.   

Webinar Wednesday: Pennsylvania’s Infrastructure Report Card

Pennsylvania's Infrastructure Report Card The four Sections of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in Pennsylvania (Central PA, Lehigh Valley, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh) combine forces and efforts every four years to perform an assessment of current infrastructure conditions throughout the Commonwealth. This is provided in a report card format with letter grades to make   

POSTPONED Webinar Wednesday: Checking the Boxes…

POSTPONED Checking the Boxes with Green Infrastructure What are the impacts of trees? Maintenance costs, economic benefits, equity considerations, health factors, stormwater implications, regulatory challenges... This session will look at the multi-dimensionality of green infrastructure (not just trees!) and the long-term vision for risk reduction and health improvement with planner and municipal action opportunities woven   

2023 Virtual AICP Exam Prep Session

The Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association is holding an all-day virtual AICP exam prep session on Saturday, March 11 from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM The session will review the content outline of the AICP exam, which APA recently updated, and provide details on the different content areas. The exam has been updated   

PA Chapter Social at NPC23

The Racquet Club of Philadelphia 215 South 16th Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 215 South 16th Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Are you attending the National Planning Conference? Pennsylvania Chapter will hold a social at the Racquet Club. This social aims to connect planning professionals from all over country. Light appetizers and drinks will be available. Register here. Registration will close on Wednesday, March 29, 11:59 PM. Tickets will be available at the door.

Webinar Wednesday: Changes Taking Place in the Manufactured Housing Community…

The Changes Taking Place in the Manufactured Housing Community Impacting Sustainability and Affordability and The Role of Planners There are approximately 1,600 manufactured home communities (MHCs - also known as “mobile home parks” or “land-lease communities”) in PA, home to thousands of working families, seniors, and ordinary Pennsylvanians. In the last 10 years, private-equity and   

Mid-Atlantic Planning Collaboration Presents: Planning for Clean Water…

Planning for Clean Water: Chesapeake Bay Tributary Summaries and Data Dashboard Chesapeake Bay tools for accessing synthesis information for non-tidal and tidal water quality, restoration targeting, management practice implementation and planning for change in the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed. Speaker, Breck Sullivan, is employed by the U.S. Geological Survey and works at the Chesapeake   

Webinar Wednesday: Checking the Boxes with Green Infrastructure

Checking the Boxes with Green Infrastructure What are the impacts of trees? Maintenance costs, economic benefits, equity considerations, health factors, stormwater implications, regulatory challenges... This session will look at the multi-dimensionality of green infrastructure (not just trees!) and the long-term vision for risk reduction and health improvement with planner and municipal action opportunities woven throughout.   

New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference

Stockton University-Atlantic City

New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference: FUN & FURY Date and Location: June 12 & 13, 2023 at Stockton University-Atlantic City     It’s going to be an exciting and packed two-day event in Atlantic City, home to the world’s first and longest boardwalk!   The New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference is the annual state-wide   

Central Section: Clean Water Planning Workshop & BMP Tour

Farm & Home Center 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, PA, United States

Lancaster and York Counties are leaders in integrated water resources planning and collaborative watershed restoration. Join us to learn about their water quality initiatives, then hop on a bus to tour key best management practices in Lancaster County. Enroute to each stop, Lancaster Clean Water Partners will highlight how the BMPs to be seen are   

LGBTQ+ Professionals in the Built Environment Pride Happy Hour

Join us on Friday, June 16th at 6:00p at Cockatoo for our second annual Pride happy hour, an event for LGBTQ+ landscape architects, architects, planners, and allied professionals in the Philadelphia region. Let’s start conversations, build community, and celebrate Pride within our fields! Register here >> The event is free and open to LGBTQ+ individuals   

Webinar Wednesday: Planning for TOD – A Way to Transform your Community

Planning for TOD – A Way to Transform your Community Transit-oriented development (TOD) capitalizes on public transit access by transforming underutilized spaces into walkable and sustainable communities, with a mix of land uses, a vibrant public realm, and excellent connectivity to transit amenities. The Montgomery County Planning Commission released a Model TOD Ordinance and Guidebook   

Webinar Wednesday: Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas in the Susquehanna River Basin

Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas in the Susquehanna River Basin Groundwater recharge is the primary means of ensuring water is available in aquifers for water supply and as base flow to streams.  Different geologic materials, structures, and land uses all influence the rate in which water can recharge underlying aquifers. This study incorporated factors influencing recharge   

PMPEI Train the Trainer-CANCELLED

The PA Municipal Planning Education Institute will be conducting a Train-the-Trainer class to prepare instructors to teach the PMPEI Course in Subdivision and Land Development Review. The training consists of two weekend sessions, Friday and Saturday, October 6 and 7, and Saturday, October 21.  and will be held in State College. The training program will   

PMPEI Train the Trainer-CANCELLED

The PA Municipal Planning Education Institute will be conducting a Train-the-Trainer class to prepare instructors to teach the PMPEI Course in Subdivision and Land Development Review. The training consists of two weekend sessions, Friday and Saturday, October 6 and 7, and Saturday, October 21.  and will be held in State College. The training program will   

Annual APA PA Conference

Electrifying the Future With Our Past Join Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association for their Annual Conference in Scranton. 400 planners expected Over 40 classroom sessions 6 mobile workshops offered Up to 12 CM credits, including Sustainability/Resilience, Equity, Law and Ethics Welcome Reception at Scranton Cultural Center Annual Awards presentation - our best and brightest   

PMPEI Train the Trainer-CANCELLED

The PA Municipal Planning Education Institute will be conducting a Train-the-Trainer class to prepare instructors to teach the PMPEI Course in Subdivision and Land Development Review. The training consists of two weekend sessions, Friday and Saturday, October 6 and 7, and Saturday, October 21.  and will be held in State College. The training program will   

Webinar Wednesday: Ethics Cases of the Year

Ethics Cases of the Year The AICP Code of Ethics was recently updated in 2021 with the updated code going into effect January 1, 2022. This session will present a summary of the updated AICP Code of Ethics followed by a review of several ethical scenarios/ case studies. The review of the updated AICP Code   

Webinar Wednesday: Land Use Law Update

Land Use Law Update This session will review opinions of the federal and Pennsylvania courts issued since the last APA PA annual conference and highlight developments in the law. The session will cover the adoption, administration, interpretation and enforcement of MPC-enabled ordinances; floodplain, stormwater and wetlands management; other state and federal statutes impacting land use   

Webinar Wednesday: Are You Ready? A Framework for Identifying Climate Risks…

Are You Ready? A Framework for Identifying Climate Risks, Prioritizing Actions, and Securing Funding Anticipating, preparing for, and mitigating the impacts of climate change is critical to ensuring our communities continue to prosper and provide a high quality of life. This two-part session will first introduce a transferable methodology for assessing and visualizing the wide-ranging   

Webinar Wednesday: Environmental Justice Tools to Help Understand Your Community

Environmental Justice Tools to Help Understand Your Community This event will give a brief introduction to the environmental justice (EJ) movement nationally and in Pennsylvania, before drilling down to specific tools and policies that affect planning and land use in Pennsylvania around EJ. Planners will learn about the EJ Policy from the Pennsylvania Department of   

2024 Virtual AICP Exam Prep Session

The Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association is holding an all-day virtual AICP exam prep session on Saturday, March 9 from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM The session will review the content outline of the AICP exam, which APA recently updated, and provide details on the different content areas. The exam has been updated   

TransportationCamp PHL 2024

Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building, Drexel University 3245 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19104 US, Philadelphia, PA

TransportationCamp PHL 2024 3/23/24 Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building (PISB) at Drexel University 3245 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19104 US Register: tcphl.ticketspice.com/transportationcamp-phl-2024 Whether you work in the industry or simply have an interest, we welcome you physically to our nation’s birthplace at the center of the Northeast Corridor (NEC) for a day filled with ideas at   

PA Brownfields Conference 2024

Penn Stater Conference Center State College, PA, United States

Join the Department of Environmental Protection’ s Land Recycling Program and the Engineers Society of Western Pennsylvania at The Penn Stater Hotel in State College, PA on March 25-27 for a chance to collaborate with industry professionals and explore a vast array of brownfield topics. Explore the conference program here and discover sessions on environmental   

Webinar Wednesday: You Didn’t Get the Grant…

You Didn’t Get the Grant: Now What? The Infrastructure Bill has presented us with once in a lifetime opportunity to pursue life-changing transportation improvements for the communities we serve. As a planner for Delaware County, philosophically we were ready to pursue the funding; but practically, we did not have the necessary expertise on hand to   

Westmoreland County’s 3rd Annual Blight Remediation Summit

Westmoreland County Community College 145 Pavilion Lane, Youngwood, PA, United States

Westmoreland County is excited to host county and regional municipal officials, code enforcement officers, developers, commercial realtors, and others as speakers, sponsors, and attendees. Panel topics include the ins and outs of working with the Land Bank, how zoning impacts affordable housing, and more! Some great partnerships were made at last year's Summit, and we   

Webinar Wednesday: Broadband Ready Community Program

Broadband Ready Community Program The Broadband Ready Community Program developed by the PA Broadband Development Authority (PBDA) targets PA municipalities and counties to reduce procedural, policy, and permitting barriers to broadband deployment at the municipal level and to encourage broadband infrastructure investment within participating communities. The program encourages and promotes public-private partnerships through stakeholder engagement and   

Mid-Atlantic Planning Collaboration: Implications of Recent Clean Water Act…

Mid-Atlantic Planning Collaboration: Implications of Recent Clean Water Act Decision on Land Use Planning In May, 2023, the United States Supreme Court decided Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency. The Court’s ruling reduces the number of wetlands subject to the provisions of the Clean Water Act, while likely providing some more clarity as to covered wetlands.   

Central Section Event: All 4 One…

Giant Food Superstore Camp Hill 3301 Trindle Rd, Camp Hill, PA, United States

APA PA Central Section Workshop All 4 One: Law, Ethics, Equity, & Sustainability/Resiliency Friday, May 17, 2024 8:00 am to 3:30 pm Giant Food Store Community Center (3301 Trindle Road, Camp Hill) All 4 One will focus on the key pillars of planning: equity, ethics, land use law, and sustainability and resiliency. Our experienced presenters   

Webinar Wednesday: The Impact of Large & Medium Scale Solar Projects…

The Impact of Large & Medium Scale Solar Projects on PA Communities The webinar will provide a comprehensive discussion of large and medium scale solar developments on the PA landscape including where and why they are being sited, common concerns in communities, zoning and land use considerations in ordinance development and proposed legislation that could   

Intergenerational Community Planning & Placemaking

Holiday Inn Lancaster

July 10, 2024. 10:00a.m. to 3:30p.m. in Lancaster, PA Intergenerational Community Planning & Placemaking A 1-Day Symposium with 5 CM Credits for AICP (this day precedes the July 10-12 2024 Mid-Atlantic Intergenerational Conference) Planners, architects, and municipal staff, as well as community-based organizations that cut across disciplines focused on education, health and human services are   

MAPC Webinar: Planning for A Resilient Transportation System with NCDOT

Join the Mid-Atlantic Planning Collaboration for the next webinar in the resiliency series, highlighting the resilience planning efforts at the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) recognizes the critical role transportation plays in fostering societal well-being, economic growth, and environmental sustainability. In the face of increasing challenges posed by   

Webinar Wednesday: Ways Municipalities Can Expand the Supply and Affordability of Housing

Ways Municipalities Can Expand the Supply and Affordability of Housing The session will address ways that municipalities in PA. can assist in addressing the national housing crisis, by revising ordinances to promote an expanded supply and increased affordability of various types of housing.  Topics include promoting the conversion of offices and old mill buildings into   

APA PA Annual Conference

Erie Bayfront Convention Center Erie, PA, United States

Save the date, October 13-15, 2024

Mpact Mobility Conference

Mpact Mobility Conference The annual Mpact Transit + Community conference (formerly Rail~Volution) focuses on the interplay of transit, connected mobility options, land use and development in building great places to live – for everyone. Join practitioners, leaders and advocates from communities across the United States and Canada. Share best practices, real-world solutions and innovative approaches   

APA PA Central Section: Let’s Talk Housing!

Giant Food Superstore Camp Hill 3301 Trindle Rd, Camp Hill, PA, United States

WHAT TO EXPECT Our Let’s Talk Housing slate of knowledgeable presenters will provide valuable information to help planners and others make an impact in their work and in local communities. You will learn: The current state of housing in the Commonwealth, including perspectives on how we got to where we are today and what it   

Webinar Wednesday: AICP Code of Ethics

AICP Code of Ethics The AICP Code of Ethics was recently updated in 2021 with the updated code going into effect January 1, 2022. This session will present a summary of the updated AICP Code of Ethics followed by a review of several ethical scenarios/case studies. The review of the updated AICP Code of Ethics   

Mid-Atlantic Planning Collaboration Webinar on Climate-Smart Agriculture

Free webinar on Climate-Smart Agriculture to be presented on Thursday, November 21, 2024 from Noon-1;30 PM. This webinar entitled “Climate-Smart Agriculture: Planning for a Resilient, Sustainable and Innovative Agricultural Future” will be hosted by the PA Chapter of APA’s President, Leah Eppinger, AICP. Agriculture is one of the biggest industries and largest land uses in   

Webinar Wednesday: Pennsylvania Land Use Law Update…

Pennsylvania Land Use Law Update: Appellate Cases from 2023-2024 Pennsylvania appellate cases will be presented in traditional lecture format as well as interactively with hypotheticals to demonstrate how a recent case decided the outcome. Cases will cover topics related to zoning (variances, special exceptions, and conditional uses) and subdivision & land development (plan approvals, modifications,   

Webinar Wednesday: Climate Change Adaptation Planning…

Climate Change Adaptation Planning in the Great Lakes The International Joint Commission (IJC) Water Quality Board (WQB) initiated the Climate Change Adaptation in the Great Lakes project to develop a robust community of practice and provide access to dynamic planning tools designed for local and regional governments to support climate resilience in Great Lakes communities.   

Penn State Extension: Motivating and Engaging Volunteers…

Motivating and Engaging Volunteers in Local Governance and Community Planning  1.25 CM credits (pending approval) Volunteerism plays a role in community and land use planning, ranging from volunteer planning boards to individuals and organizations undertaking community improvement projects. In this dynamic and interactive workshop, participants will learn about the role volunteers play in local government   

Webinar Wednesday: Take a Ride on the Reading…

Take a Ride on the Reading – Passenger Rail and TOD Planning in Reading, PA The recently standardized planning process created by the USDOT Federal Railroad Administration in their Corridor Identification and Development Program (CIDP) and the efforts to-date and planned by the Schuylkill River Passenger Rail Authority to restore passenger rail service between Reading   

2025 Virtual AICP Exam Prep Session

The Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Planning Association is holding an all-day virtual AICP exam prep session on Saturday, March 8 from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM The session will review the content outline of the AICP exam, which APA recently updated, and provide details on the different content areas. The exam has been updated   

Penn State Extension: Housing Affordability…

Housing Affordability: Addressing the Housing Crisis: A Collaborative Approach to Building Local Solutions with the New Hampshire Housing Academy and the InvestNH program 1.25 CM credits (pending approval) As is true in many counties, a shortage of available and affordable housing continues to have a major impact on communities’ economic and civic health. The webinar   

Webinar Wednesday: Blowing Up Your Boards and Other Bold Ideas…

Blowing Up Your Boards and Other Bold Ideas to Bring Your Comp Plan to Life How do you guarantee that your community’s new comprehensive plan will see fruition? Operationalize its implementation. The presenters will explore fresh ideas for delivering on vision, highlighting an innovative accomplishment by the Municipality of Mt. Lebanon to completely restructure the   

Penn State Extension: Data Driven Decision-Making…

Data-Driven Decision-Making: What Does this Term Mean for Community Planning?  1.25 CM credits (pending approval) As is true in many counties, a shortage of available and affordable housing continues to have a major impact o This presentation explores how local governments can leverage data sources and community input to create effective planning outcomes. Through practical   

Webinar Wednesday: Vision Zero Delco…

Vision Zero Delco: An Innovative County Approach to Vision Zero Developing a Vision Zero Plan for a county that owns no roads and is comprised of 49 municipalities presented many challenges and barriers. Undeterred, Delaware County became the first Pennsylvania County to adopt a Vision Zero Safety Action Plan. It was adopted by resolution on